Now all
>you need is the power supply for the 28 vdc motor and a mast clamp of some
>sort.
>73, Steve K7LXC
I run AC on mine, about 35 volts. What I did for a mast clamp is to insert
a hard steel pin (about 1/2 to 5/8 inch in diameter, can't remember exactly,
but it just fits the existing holes) through a couple of existing holes in
the short tube that already protrudes from the prop pitch motor. I tapped
both ends of the pin for about a #8 screw and installed about a one inch
diameter plate over the outside of both ends of the pin to keep it centered.
I then notched the end of my mast to fit snuggly over the pin and had a
piece of aluminum machined to fit just inside the prop pitch tube and just
over the outside of the 2 inch mast to keep it centered on the pin. Gravity
holds the whole thing in place. It has been turning my 5 el 20 on a 48 foot
boom successfully since 1975.
It just slips together and there is no way the mast can turn in the rotator.
I don't think you can break a prop pitch by twisting on the mast, either.
No clamps to slip or bolts to break. It just works and works and works.
Stan w7ni@teleport.com
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